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My daughters and wife ride quads (shrug) and yes, they always wear gear. Been racing my whole life it seems, sx, mx, trials, poker run etc. Not racing as much as I used to, family takes up too much time. Here is my scrapper bike CR250R

My daughters and wife ride quads (shrug) and yes, they always wear gear. Been racing my whole life it seems, sx, mx, trials, poker run etc. Not racing as much as I used to, family takes up too much time. Here is my scrapper bike CR250R

Quads look great fun. Never tried one but they surely must have their moments too ^^
Neighbour in England did compete on dirt, but he ended breaking his ankle very badly and decided to stop after that. He missed it greatly though :'/

That is super cool, Led!!! Love the tank paintings too, from both of yours!! ^_^ I always wanted one, but nothing skull like, I want a desert scene or maybe a fairy :P though I really don't like the purple on my 650, I wear the pink and purple, not my bike o.O

Below is my previous DR350. First big bike was the Suzuki DR500 (and yep, I still had to kickstart that one, which was an adventure to say the least for a lightweight with little strength >.>). Also had the DR800 some point. Seems I got an obsession with the DR series ~blinks~ but also had a Katana too in the past, just really can't handle the heavy streetbikes, their weight is not suited for me.

The 350 is extremely high. I am not tall and despite longish legs had to tiptoe when stopping which felt unsafe, so when I brought her in for services and spotted the 650, I ended swapping, as the 650 is lower and I totally love her

And that badge was given to me by one of the lovely guys from the LA Biker Police. I had met two of them when I tried find my way in LA while travelling in the States, was totally lost (what a surprise *groans*) ended needing help. They invited me to meet them the following night to go on duty with them and I met the whole bunch at Melrose at some pizzeria. Soooooooo many police bikes parked outside, all in a row, it was a sight to behold! And after plenty of pizza they had me follow them to Hollywood Blvd. Was allowed to park my rental car in the middle lane with all the police bikes and cars (was a Friday night, I think, or Saturday). They taught me how to write tickets! *giggles* I filled them out, but wasn't allowed to sign them *pouts* :P
They were so sweet and kind, was an amazing night being dotted over by the LA Police Bikers, can't thank them enough for the wonderful memories they gave their 'little tourist', will never forget how nice they were <3

And oh, forgot to say GRRRRRRRRR - that got me really envious now! I always wanted to ride one of those snow ones. Grew up skiing in winter holidays with Papa, but never got to ride one of those *sniffles*

plus LOL to your father in law!!!!!!! He definitely looks like he is having fun there ^______^

That is super cool, Led!!! Love the tank paintings too, from both of yours!! ^_^ I always wanted one, but nothing skull like, I want a desert scene or maybe a fairy :P though I really don't like the purple on my 650, I wear the pink and purple, not my bike o.O

Below is my previous DR350. First big bike was the Suzuki DR500 (and yep, I still had to kickstart that one, which was an adventure to say the least for a lightweight with little strength >.>). Also had the DR800 some point. Seems I got an obsession with the DR series ~blinks~ but also had a Katana too in the past, just really can't handle the heavy streetbikes, their weight is not suited for me.

The 350 is extremely high. I am not tall and despite longish legs had to tiptoe when stopping which felt unsafe, so when I brought her in for services and spotted the 650, I ended swapping, as the 650 is lower and I totally love her

And that badge was given to me by one of the lovely guys from the LA Biker Police. I had met two of them when I tried find my way in LA while travelling in the States, was totally lost (what a surprise *groans*) ended needing help. They invited me to meet them the following night to go on duty with them and I met the whole bunch at Melrose at some pizzeria. Soooooooo many police bikes parked outside, all in a row, it was a sight to behold! And after plenty of pizza they had me follow them to Hollywood Blvd. Was allowed to park my rental car in the middle lane with all the police bikes and cars (was a Friday night, I think, or Saturday). They taught me how to write tickets! *giggles* I filled them out, but wasn't allowed to sign them *pouts* :P
They were so sweet and kind, was an amazing night being dotted over by the LA Police Bikers, can't thank them enough for the wonderful memories they gave their 'little tourist', will never forget how nice they were <3

And oh, forgot to say GRRRRRRRRR - that got me really envious now! I always wanted to ride one of those snow ones. Grew up skiing in winter holidays with Papa, but never got to ride one of those *sniffles*

plus LOL to your father in law!!!!!!! He definitely looks like he is having fun there ^______^

Theres a recent pic where I don't look like I might cane someone (had to get an ID photo recently so I have been working on my photogenicness )
and, my bed is tidy in a photo for once!
also thats my favourite shirt <3